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Boeing Workers Strike After Rejecting Contract Offer

Boeing's West Coast factory workers have gone on strike after rejecting a contract offer, disrupting the production of the 737 MAX and causing Boeing’s shares to drop by over 2%.

Actor Kevin Hart Closes All California Locations of His Fast Food Chain

Hollywood actor Kevin Hart is closing all locations of his new vegan fast-food restaurant in California just four months after the state mandated a raise for Minimum Wage workers.

Big Lots Files For Bankruptcy

Big Lots, a popular discount retailer, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. The company has struggled to navigate tough economic conditions, including reduced consumer spending and inflation.

Ending Homelessness in Los Angeles to Cost Billions Over Next Decade

A draft budget analysis from Los Angeles city housing officials estimates that eliminating homelessness in the city would cost more than $20 billion over the next ten years.

A Banned Anti-Israel Student Organization at Penn Paints the Statue of Benjamin Franklin Red

On Thursday, a banned anti-Israel student organization claimed responsibility for painting the University of Pennsylvania's Benjamin Franklin statue crimson.

Thousands Sign Letter Condemning Brazil’s Censorship of X

A group of free speech advocates have signed a letter to the government of Brazil, condemning it for censoring X.

Trump Rejects Calls for Another Debate

Former President Donald Trump declared that he would not engage in another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris.

Judge Dismisses Two Charges Against Trump

A Georgia judge dismissed two criminal charges against former President Donald Trump.

School Challenges Officials After State Banned Christian Students from Athletic Association

Attorneys with Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF) filed an opening brief on behalf of Mid Vermont Christian School and one of its families after Vermont officials banned students from participating in the state's athletic association.

Interest Payments on U.S. Debt Surpass Trillion-Dollar Threshold

This year has seen the U.S. government's debt interest costs exceed $1 trillion for the first time, marking a significant financial milestone

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